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填空题He feels so ______ when he is spoken to.(nervousness)
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填空题Hutchings, like many (ambition)______young lawyers, became interested in politics.
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填空题It is worth ______ how to deal with all kinds of pollution. (discuss)
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填空题Such errors as "teached" and "womans" are caused by______.
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填空题Walking in the street, the cars and buses are running like streams . A. Walking B. are running C. like D. streams
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填空题fl ow er
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填空题investment
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填空题As a compromise between the "purely form-focused approaches" and the "purely meaning-focused" approaches, a recent movement called______seems to take a more balanced view on the role of grammar in language learning. (中山大学2011年研)
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填空题The two criminals rived in ______ fear of being discovered and arrested.这两个罪犯活在无休止的恐惧中,生怕被发现而被捕。
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填空题An______is pronounced letter by letter, while an______is pronounced as a word.
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填空题A/An______ foot consists of three syllables; two unstressed syllables are followed by a stressed one.
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填空题The chances of survival for lung cancer patients are often very ______. 通常,肺癌病人活下来的机会是很渺茫的。
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填空题Try not to read much while traveling on a moving train or bus.
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填空题Much ______ our regret, we find it intolerable to comply ______ your request.
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填空题The term______was originally coined by the philosopher William James in his principle of Psychology (1890) to describe the free association of ides and impression in mind. It was later applied to the writing of William Faulkner, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. (中山大学2005研)
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填空题All apparatus ______ (test)before the experiment began.
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填空题Directions: Read the following text and choose the best answer from the right column to complete each of the unfinished statements in the left column. There are two extra choices in the right column. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.The casino at the smart Atlantis resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas is bigger than 20 tennis court. Tourists flit from slot machine to roulette table, drift past Temples of the Sun and Moon and walk by Crystal Gate and Poseidon's Throne. But the only Bahamians in sight are waiters, croupier and cashiers. The Bahamas legalised casino gambling in 1969, when they were still a British colony. But mainly because of the influence of local pastors, both Bahamians and foreigners who live in the country are banned from gambling. This has not stopped residents from placing bets. Instead, they gamble off the books in "number houses" or "webshops"—legal internet cafes that offer illegal bets on the side and operate in plain sight. These have mushroomed in recent years, even as tourism has stagnated and hotels have reduced staff. This pretence will be put to the test on January 28th, when a referendum will be held on legalising gambling in web shops, as well as on a separate proposal to set up a national lottery. The well-funded campaign supporting the initiative has been distributing posters and T-shirts. It argues that web shops account for almost 2% of jobs in the country, and that gambling taxes could help close the budget deficit. The "no" movement, which calls itself "Save Our Bahamas", is led by the islands' evangelical churches. Perry Christie, the prime minister, says he has "no horse in the race". The opposition accuses him, without proof, of running a "fixed" referendum on behalf of web-shop owners who back him financially. If the proposal is approved, the government will probably try to pass a series of reforms supported by the big hotel casinos. In order to compete with Las Vegas, New Jersey or Macau, they say, they need authorisation for credit-card payment for chips, online and mobile wagers, private VIP gaming rooms and betting on sports matches while play is in progress. They also want stronger legal tools to collect unpaid debts and the right to void payments caused by computer errors. The tourism minister has already announced support for these policies. However, letting Bahamians into the casinos is not yet on the agenda. A.are prohibited from gambling B.are waiters, croupier and cashiers C.is bigger than twenty tennis court D.may try to pass a series of reforms E.are internet cafes that offer illegal bets F.is accused of running a fixed referendum G.is led by the islands' evangelical churches
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